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James Monk
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Physics, dodge and burn. Wow, this place really is a rip off of twitter - someone's gonna get sued
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The UK government are holding a consultation on the proposed absolutely fucking ghoulish changes to immigration law

You can fill it out here, but I'd recommend going through carefully, as some questions feel intentionally written to trip you up
Earned settlement
The government is consulting on how the current settlement system should be reformed and how those reforms should be implemented.
www.gov.uk
November 24, 2025 at 2:48 PM
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Yours for a bit shy of one million of your finest English pounds: one crack den.
November 24, 2025 at 3:28 PM
1500 people die each year in road accidents due to relaxed safety standards
"Motorways wouldn't be very useful if we all drove at five miles an hour but that's sort of what we're doing in nuclear safety"

Yes, but motorways don't have the potential to spead radiation across a continent and take many thousands of lives - a la Chernobyl

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
UK is world's most expensive place to develop nuclear power, report says
Experts criticise “overly complex” rules and call for an overhaul of Britain's nuclear strategy.
www.bbc.co.uk
November 24, 2025 at 11:41 AM
The reality is Britain had an average outcome in the pandemic, with some nasty draconian rules. Places with better outcomes had them because of stronger social safety nets, less poverty, better health and obesity. We should prioritise those things if society is to better withstand the next pandemic
BREAKING: UK’s response to Covid was “too little too late”. Acting faster could have saved 23,000 lives in England according to the public inquiry.

Boris Johnson presided over a “toxic, sexist, chaotic culture” in No10, where rule-breaking seriously undermined public confidence.
November 23, 2025 at 1:41 PM
I live next to a tube station and I find it mad that just across the road there’s a big car park for a drive through retail park. What a waste of a prime location that should be mid-rise flats with some nice green space in between
Building density near facilities also increases disposable income as your travel (car) costs fall dramatically.
November 22, 2025 at 12:31 PM
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March 7, 2025 at 12:37 AM
Just one more cliff edge bro. I promise bro just one more cliff edge and it’ll fix everything bro. Bro. Just one more cliff edge. Please, just one more. One more cliff edge and we can fix this whole problem bro.
i: Reeves privately tells Labour MPs: I’ll hit wealthy with a mansion tax in Budget #TomorrowsPapersToday
November 18, 2025 at 11:04 PM
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November 18, 2025 at 1:10 PM
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“Stop the boats,” is a kind of reverse Trotskyism. The government makes an impossible transitional demand of its own party in order to justify its own radical replacement
November 17, 2025 at 1:01 PM
The market for buildings insurance in large blocks is completely broken. This is a significant cost, and the government should play the role of the ultimate market maker and apply pressure to fix it
November 16, 2025 at 2:01 PM
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The government should just stop publishing RPI. It’s a bad measure of inflation, it’s always higher than CPI, and it sets inflation expectations higher than they need to be by the mechanism of automatic contract increases. Stop publishing it and those contracts won’t be able to refer to it
November 16, 2025 at 1:55 PM
Dim and spooky today
November 15, 2025 at 8:34 PM
“Nation shall give cash bungs unto nation”
On the face of it, the BBC has a general legal power to make payments even with meritless claims, if the BBC sincerely sees it as in their best interests.

But.

The BBC is also accountable to parliament and the National Audit Office. It may need to be able to justify any payment.

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November 15, 2025 at 11:04 AM
It's not the main point, but it says something that that photo of a bike must be around 15 years old based on the now defunct mountain biking parts it has on it. It's like illustrating an article about new car sales with a photo of a 2010 VW Golf
Axing the cycle-to-work scheme might seem like low-hanging fruit for a cash-strapped Treasury, but it would be a big mistake. Particularly with expensive kid-carrying cargo e-bikes, it's one of the most effective modal shift levers out there.

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...
Rachel Reeves to cut tax benefits for workers using salary sacrifice schemes to buy bikes
Chancellor expected to introduce new limit on how much can be spent on a bicycle through cycle to work scheme
www.theguardian.com
November 14, 2025 at 5:38 PM
This single chart shows the inter-generational pyramid scheme. That under-taxation during the 90s-10s capitalised into house prices
Fiscal creep has been an amazingly easy way for recent Governments to raise tax without anyone noticing.

Here's the higher rate tax band since 1990.

It rose faster than inflation from 1994 to 2009. Then began a steep decline - with many more people paying higher rate.
November 14, 2025 at 5:24 PM
I think it does boil down to this point. The country is becoming ungovernable because it is impossible to argue in favour of raising the taxes needed to pay for social obligations because the past 15 years destroyed the social contract
An under-discussed aspect of UK politics since 2016 is the effect that the government and its outriders constantly throwing insults at metro-libs has on national solidarity. They haven’t exactly rolled the pitch for Londoners to pay more to the Brexity provinces in solidarity and shared sacrifice
JUST RAISE TAXES. MAKE AN ARGUMENT FOR SOLIDARITY AND SHARED SACRIFICE FOR ONCE
November 14, 2025 at 11:23 AM
It’s obviously bollocks whenever a paper writes something like “scientists discover the Hitler gene.” Obsessing over H’s dna sounds like the kind of thing Hydra gets up to in the Marvel comics anyway
Exclusive: Adolf Hitler’s DNA has been sequenced by scientists

It has:
- shown he had a disorder which impacted his sexual development
- debunked rumours about his ancestry
- shown a high likelihood that he had a neurodivergent condition and/or bipolar disorder

www.thetimes.com/article/e728...
Hitler had hidden genetic sexual disorder, DNA analysis reveals
The Nazi dictator had Kallmann syndrome, which hinders normal puberty and the development of sexual organs, according to groundbreaking research
www.thetimes.com
November 12, 2025 at 11:35 PM
The News makes a lot more sense if you think that any institution premised on the existence of the nation state is inconsistent with the world as it actually functions. Explains the failure of the BBC, party politics, the immigration hysteria. We are entering a post-nation state world
November 12, 2025 at 11:15 AM
Did anyone make the “which way, Western Man?” joke yet?
I’m sorry but this whole Noah Smith Heathrow situation is so fucking funny. Centrist thought leader with PhD from University of Michigan struggles to navigate basic airport transfer, blames it on the relative economic decline of Western Europe
November 11, 2025 at 11:08 PM
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Really excited about "scripts"! 🤔 They are a kind of agentic AI model that autonomously interacts with your computer by using "statements" generated through a developer-machine interface. 😲 This is some seriously disruptive stuff and really shoes how much AI is changing the scene! 😳
November 11, 2025 at 3:33 PM
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November 10, 2025 at 9:38 PM
This overlooks that the US has 5X the population. The most batshit person in the US is significantly more batshit than their UK counterpart because the US populates deeper into the long-tail of batshittery. It’s easy to find 1M batshit individuals in a popn of 350M to subscribe to batshit TV
No single US news source is consumed by more than 25% of Americans, whereas 60% of Brits regularly watch/read/listen to the BBC.

A single shared source of truth makes it harder for partisan echo chambers to form, or for divisive narratives to dominate. It’s good for social cohesion and compromise.
November 10, 2025 at 9:42 PM
This misses that our sense of fair taxation has been broken by housing and brexit. Housing because younger people who do not own a house pay massively higher marginal tax rates to earn enough to pay for housing. Brexit because it has destroyed national solidarity and income is concentrated in cities
Breaking the tax pledge is the right call...and politically sulphurous. Reeves must argue, far more forcefully, that taxes are *the* essential downpayment we all pay for a fairer society.

Patrick Diamond and I wrote for @renewaljournal.bsky.social. Key points in 🧵 👇

renewal.org.uk/blog/if-labo...
If Labour want a fairer society, they must argue for it
Labour must make the political argument: taxes are the critical downpayment we all pay to live in a fairer society.  It now seems all but certain that direct taxes will rise in the forthcoming Budget...
renewal.org.uk
November 10, 2025 at 10:25 AM
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I remember at school we read the short story “Let’s go to Golgotha” one rainy afternoon, and apparently it had an impact because I still remember it many years later. I think that the same twist as in that story is happening with journalists all shouting “give us Farage”
BBC Political Editor is an incredibly difficult and pressured role, so I’m always a little wary of overly bashing them.

But this is nothing but a puff piece editorial of what is supposed to be an impartial journalist, totally caught up in the ghastly theatrics of a far-right event.
Chris Mason: Reform conference shows party's growing ambition like never before
September 6, 2025 at 8:36 PM
I actually don’t know whether he’s referring to The Liberal Alliance, which is in fact a hard right libertarian thing, or the New Citizens, which is people who thought DF was too socially democratic (but only for “true” Danes)

Frederiksen is bad and racist precisely because she chased DF voters
It's "Let's copy Denmark" season again. With politicians and journalists making claims about a country they very clearly know absolutely nothing about. Did you know the Danish People's Party isn't the only radical right party in Denmark? No? Maybe you should not use the country as a reference point
UK to announce plans to emulate stringent Danish immigration system
November 8, 2025 at 8:35 PM